Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

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LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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How AI Receptionists Are Changing Client Communication in Legal Practices?

Article source: Atty.ai To attract and retain clients, most law firms must have effective communication methods. Today’s clients want instant responses when reaching out to their lawyer for emergency questions and/or concerns regarding their legal matters. According to a report released last year on the legal industry, approximately 64 percent of the individuals who reached

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Billionaire Balks at $35M Legal Bill After Partner Claims 19-Hour Workday

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London High Court orders full assessment of WilmerHale invoices after judge flags “charges so high as to raise concern”

A Brazilian billionaire is pushing back on a jaw-dropping $35 million legal bill from BigLaw heavyweight WilmerHale and one eye-popping detail has caught the court’s attention: a partner who logged more than 19 hours in a single day.
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Most London Law Firms Are Invisible on Google. Crazygraph’s Law Firm SEO Service Is Built to Fix That

A potential client has a legal problem. They do not ask a friend. They open Google and type “solicitor near me” or “employment lawyer London.” Within minutes, they contact one of the first firms they see. 57% of law firm clients in the UK now find their solicitor through a search engine. 72% of people

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The Gap Between Incident and Outcome: How Injury Cases Evolve Over Time

Article source: Jurewitz Law Group, FL Image by jbruiz on Freepik In personal injury law, the moment of impact is only the beginning. What follows is a process that unfolds gradually, shaped by evidence, timing, and interpretation. While incidents themselves are often sudden and chaotic, the legal outcomes tied to them are anything but immediate.

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Against the Tide – Perkins Coie returns to Mainland China

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While nearly 20 US law firms have closed one or more offices in mainland China since 2024, Perkins Coie is making a notable counter-move. The firm itself closed its Shanghai office in early 2024 becoming part of the exodus driven by economic uncertainty, US-China decoupling, and M&A activity at a twelve-year low. Now, barely a

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Why Hiring a Brain Injury Attorney Early Can Save Your Case

Article source: California Trial Law Group Brain injuries are some of the hardest personal injury cases to deal with. A traumatic brain injury is not always obvious, like a broken bone or a visible wound. The symptoms can change over weeks or even months. Insurance companies are aware of this and often deny or reduce

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Legal AI News – AI-Native Law Firm Keith Secures £2M to Automate 80% of Conveyancing Work

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A UK startup founded by serial entrepreneurs has raised £2 million in seed funding to build what it describes as Britain’s first AI-native regulated law firm. Keith, which plans to seek authorisation from the Council for Licensed Conveyancers rather than the Solicitors Regulation Authority, will launch in Q3 2026 with residential conveyancing as its initial

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NZ Law – The Great Escape: Why NZ’s Regional Law Firms Can’t Hold Their Lawyers

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>> In-House Role – Top Role – Just Listed The numbers tell a brutal story. Only 7.2% of new practising certificates issued since July 2025 went to lawyers working in regional New Zealand NZ Herald, according to Law Society chief executive Katie Rusbatch. The rest? Auckland, Wellington, or increasingly, across the Tasman where salaries dwarf

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Crypto regulation in Europe: what startups need to know before launching

Discover how crypto regulation works in Europe under MiCA. Learn what startups need to know before launching a crypto business, including licensing, compliance, and legal requirements  Europe is rapidly becoming one of the most regulated jurisdictions for the crypto industry. With the introduction of the MiCA regulation, the EU is creating a unified framework for

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Bankside Chambers Honours Distinguished Mediator Warren Sowerby on Retirement

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>> New Law Role – InHouse Counsel – Top Opportunity Bankside Chambers has announced the retirement of Warren Sowerby, (pictured with Kit Toogood KC) one of New Zealand’s most accomplished mediators, whose career has spanned over three decades and more than 3,000 mediations. Sowerby pioneered commercial mediation in New Zealand after training in Colorado in

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